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  • '''''Heavy Weather''''' is a comic novel by [[P.G. Wodehouse]], first published in the United ==Characters in ''Heavy Weather'' ==
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  • ...sounded either when there is a radio warning or a tornado is sighted. U.S. weather reporting uses two terms:
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  • Image:Weather Impact.png|left|340px|thumb|Effect of weather on Army systems ...shows a processed weather intelligence display, summarizing the effects of weather on friendly, as well as hostile systems such as the SA-16 surface-to-air mi
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  • '''Special operations weather''' is a [[United States Air Force]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command| ...ponent of [[United States Special Operations Command]]. Special operations weather technicians may be attached to the special operations component of any [[Un
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  • | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Dead Weather''' '''The Dead Weather''' is a "a death-rattle blues quartet" formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 20
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  • *Charles Aaron (June 2009). "Gang of Four: The Dead Weather". New York. [http://digital.spin.com/spin/200906/?pg=66]. Retrieved on June ...Billboard. [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/jack-white-forms-the-dead-weather-1003950909.story]. Retrieved on March 23, 2009.
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  • ...plan the weather aspects of military operations, and train others in basic weather skills
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  • ...plan the weather aspects of military operations, and train others in basic weather skills
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  • ...cdc.html National Climatic Data Center] (World's largest active archive of weather data) ...al Weather Service] (Warnings and forecasts, graphical forecasts, national weather maps, air quality and satellite images)
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  • '''Special operations weather''' is a [[United States Air Force]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command| ...ponent of [[United States Special Operations Command]]. Special operations weather technicians may be attached to the special operations component of any [[Un
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  • *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ BBC Weather Centre] ....metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/anniversary/broadcast.html How the weather is forecast: The Met Office]
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  • ...ts from its Arizona base, for cold weather in an Alaska center, and tropic weather, in multiple countries, managed from an office in [[Panama]]
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  • *Charles Aaron (June 2009). "Gang of Four: The Dead Weather". New York. [http://digital.spin.com/spin/200906/?pg=66]. Retrieved on June ...Billboard. [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/jack-white-forms-the-dead-weather-1003950909.story]. Retrieved on March 23, 2009.
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  • ....wunderground.com/US/SD/Rapid_City.html Weather for Rapid City] - from the Weather Underground web site
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  • {{r|Hurricane (weather)}} {{r|Tornado (weather)}}
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  • Image:Weather Impact.png|left|340px|thumb|Effect of weather on Army systems ...shows a processed weather intelligence display, summarizing the effects of weather on friendly, as well as hostile systems such as the SA-16 surface-to-air mi
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  • '''Francis Wilton "Reich" Reichelderfer''' (1895-1983) led the U.S. weather services from 1938 to 1963. ...the [[United States Navy]], as a reservist, in 1916, becoming involved in weather and serving as Chief of Navy Aerology from 1922 to 1928. The Navy to Norwa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tornado (weather)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tornado (weather)/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Air Weather Service (U.S.)}} {{r|U.S. National Weather Service||**}}
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  • Anglo-Saxon god of weather and agriculture.
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  • {{r|Flood (weather)}} {{r|Hurricane (weather)}}
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  • Extreme weather event impacting southern England and its neighbouring seas.
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  • Aircraft landing guidance based on using radar images in adverse weather conditions.
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  • An outer [[garment]] designed to protect the wearer from cold or foul weather.
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  • ...id Weather Data Get Opened?] — about how the release of governmental weather data has spawned the development of a whole private industry around those d
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  • ...os.uiuc.edu/%28Gh%29/guides/mtr/fw/crls.rxml |accessdate=2011-03-07}} This weather site includes a video of ball tossing on a rotating carousel.
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  • A Chinese weather satellite destroyed in an [[anti-satellite weapon]] test.
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  • The government agency responsible for gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts in Finland.
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  • ===Weather=== ...www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_guides/results.shtml?tt=TT003820/ Average weather conditions]
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  • == Costa Rica Weather ==
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  • ...tation for most of the war. Germany tried and failed to establish its own weather station there.
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  • ...age]] of a show animal or a garment design to protect an animal from harsh weather.
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  • Highly classified attempts by the [[United States Air Force]] to modify [[weather]] over [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...ssels that go to sea to rescue people lost at sea - often in extremely bad weather and heavy seas
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  • ...uency bands|medium frequency]] radio broadcast service for marine-oriented weather information
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  • ...famous for keeping vigil by his master's grave every day (barring extreme weather) for fourteen years.
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  • ...wavelength independent, varies dynamically in time (an analogy is made to weather in the transmission system-->
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  • ...ientific study of the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, including weather studies and forecasting
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  • Image:Eureka Weather Station 1997-08-04.jpg|View of the Eureka Weather Station from the Eureka Airstrip, Eureka, Nunavut.
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  • The Dutch national weather forecasting service and also the national research and information centre f
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  • The overall weather pattern for an extended period for any defined geographical location which
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  • ...18 kHz in the [[ITU frequency bands|medium frequency band]], for textual [[weather information distribution]]. It is intended to service vessels within 200 mi ...ude safety information in other frequency bands, as well as radiofacsimile weather information.<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=mtMsi
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  • ...rld's most potent, with the advantage of being optimized for a core set of weather and flight characteristics as well as missions
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  • ...om's professional society whose mission is to advance the understanding of weather and climate, the science and its applications, for the benefit of all.
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  • ...he tilt of the Earth's axis, is the basic mechanism that results in warmer weather in summer than in winter.
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  • The United Kingdom's national weather service and an executive agency of the United Kingom's Ministry of Defence.
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  • ==Weather== This includes onboard sensors as well as receivers for weather broadcasts.
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  • ...r Force Special Operations Command]] long-range heavy helicopter, with all-weather and night capability, used for [[combat search and rescue]], guiding other
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  • ...ns helicopter that can fly at night, at extremely low altiude, and in most weather. Its main missions are delivering and retrieving special operations personn
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  • ...ge numbers of aircraft in shared airspace, day or night, and in almost all weather, keeping the aircraft managed by positive control from a network of interco
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  • ...s to transport supplies and passengers, conduct reconnaissance of proposed weather station sites, train personnel, and collect data on Arctic conditions.
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  • ...ormation from [[satellite orbits|polar orbit]], for applications including weather, forest fire and volcanic alerts, vegetation analysis, and oceanic tempera
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  • * NOAA National Weather Service ==National Weather Service==
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  • | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Dead Weather''' '''The Dead Weather''' is a "a death-rattle blues quartet" formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 20
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  • *[http://www.wbsm.com/ News, Sports, Weather]
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  • ==Climate and weather== ...tp://climate.sdstate.edu/climate_site/climate.htm South Dakota Climate and Weather] - from South Dakota State University
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  • ...time), and then retired to become the long-term civilian head of the U.S. Weather Bureau; was part of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] review of the [[Co
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  • A series of fourth-generation air-to-air and all-weather fighter-bomber aircraft developed by the [[United States Air Force]] as the
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  • Just below is a schematic of a modern [[weather station]] used by NOAA: ...her station schematic.jpg|center|683 px|NOAA has deployed a new network of weather stations as depicted in this schematic diagram. These stations focus solely
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  • *Weather maps ...rned with data from the natural and life sciences. [[Flow visualization]], weather maps and the rendering of [[MRI]] data from medical research are good examp
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  • * Societal impacts: The effects of [[weather]] and climate on society and national security. * [[Meteorology]] and weather: Weather forecasting and predicting, the study of severe storms, the study of the ph
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  • ...ng. It is mostly agricultural, but it provides the only year-round and all-weather means of access to the country's northern provinces. From Kabul, the road r
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  • ...'FMI''' is the government agency responsible for gathering and reporting [[weather]] data and forecasts in [[Finland]]. It is a part of the Ministry of Transp ...e of [[atmospheric science]] activities other than gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts.<BR>
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  • ...a warm beverage, usually [[alcohol|alcoholic]], most often served in cold weather. Hot toddies are traditionally drunk after coming in from the cold, and at
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  • ...d on a "see and be seen" model, usable in good weather, commercial and all-weather aircraft operated by Instrument Flight Rules (IFR).
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  • ===Climate and Weather=== * Dewey, Kenneth F., '''Great Plains Weather'''
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  • '''Thunor''' (Ðunor or Þunor) was the Anglo-Saxon god of weather and agriculture. As his name was given to the fifth day of the week, Thurs
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  • ...ed for covert infiltration or exfiltration, frequently at night in adverse weather conditions. Most are operated by the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regi
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  • Yamaguchi often experiences extreme [[weather]] conditions; in August 2009, for example, severe [[flooding]] due to heavy
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  • ...roughout the three day festival. This contrasts greatly from the very bad weather of the inaugeral event in 2007. The event was held at the [[Tiki Beach Bar
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  • * {{search link|wether||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (weather, whether, wether [sheep]) * {{search link|wheather||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (weather, whether)
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  • ...is the custom of giving one's dwelling a thorough cleaning after the cold weather has passed. The tradition may have its roots in ancient religious rituals,
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  • ...wn to about 5° [[Fahrenheit|F]], but will cease growing during cold winter weather.
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  • ...[http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/jet_stream/index_e.html Environment Canada Weather Map]</ref>
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  • ...mockler.html] Almost all the phenomena that we associate with day-to-day [[weather]] occur within the troposphere.
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], highly classified attempts were made to modify [[weather]] over [[North Vietnam]]; the program was most often called '''Operation PO ...South Vietnam. Flights using silver iodide flares were flown by the [[Air Weather Service]] from [[Udorn Air Base]] in [[Thailand]]. Knowledge of the operati
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  • ...ic study of the processes and phenomena of the [[atmosphere]], including [[weather]] studies and forecasting.<ref name=Hamblin>{{cite book|author=W.K. Hambli Meteorological phenomena are observable weather and other events which are explained by the science of meteorology. Those e
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  • ...een an [[Olympic Games|Olympic sport]] since 1896 although, because of bad weather, no races were held then and the sport was first contested at the [[1900 Ol
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  • ...t to the AOC, and the 17th Operational Weather Squadron, which handles all weather requirements across the Pacific theater. Additionally, the support group ma ...advises Army leadership on employment of airpower and provides operational weather support to army aviation units. The 1st ASOG also supplies joint tactical a
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  • ...but is accepted to be from [[Old Norse]] words meaning either Windy Fjord, Weather Fjord, or Ram’s Fjord.
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  • ...uarters at [[Exeter]] in [[Devon]], is the [[United Kingdom]]'s national [[weather]] service and an executive agency of the [[Ministry_of_Defence_%28United_Ki ...the Met Office later became part of the [[Air Ministry]] in 1920. In 1922, weather forecasts are broadcast by BBC radio for the first time.
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  • ...leave harbour. The [[Canadian Coast Guard]] vessels arrived, but were the weather prohibited anything beyond standing by. Because of the weather the ''Kitano'''s crew had been fighting the fire without assistance for 25
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  • ...[[Monthly Weather Review]], which, at the time, was published by the U.S. Weather Bureau.<ref name=AMS-History>[http://www.ametsoc.org/aboutams/history.html ...meteorologists, but after the dues were raised from $1 to $2 in 1922, the weather hobbyists began dropping their membership, and the Society's membership shi
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  • ...eam/append/glossary_o.htm] JetStream – Online school for weather, National Weather Service</ref>
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  • ...revail and mountain climbers occasionally face [[blizzard]]s and turbulent weather. The government of Turkey requires special permits to climb Mount Ararat.
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  • ...i.e., types of catch), and need skilled sailors to operate. Still, extreme weather, collisions, fire, leaks and other hazard sink or disable many boats.
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  • First deployed in small quantities in 1950, by 1955, there was an all-weather version with the first Soviet air-to-air missiles. While it was obsolescent
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  • ...ederlands Meteorologisch Instituut'') or '''KNMI ''' is the Dutch national weather forecasting service and has its headquarters in [[De Bilt]], in the provinc The primary tasks of KNMI are weather forecasting, monitoring of [[climate]], [[climate change]]s, development a
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  • ...but wind itself cannot be seen. It is an invisible force that assists in weather change, and provides power to machines that take advantage of it. ...it never really expires; the amount of energy throughput is dependant on [[weather]] conditions).<ref>{{cite book|author=Tony Burton, David Sharpe, Nick Jenki
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  • ...e, the weather office of [[Environment Canada]] uses hectopascals on their weather maps.<ref name=EnvCan/> ...[http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/jet_stream/index_e.html Environment Canada Weather Map]</ref>
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  • The '''OC-135B Open Skies''' aircraft was modified from a [[WC-135]] weather reconnaissance aircraft, to make flights over countries participating in th
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  • ...arated from the Atlantic. This means that the Mediterranean's currents and weather are less severe than the Atlantic's, making navigation on easier. In additi
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  • ...sounded either when there is a radio warning or a tornado is sighted. U.S. weather reporting uses two terms:
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  • ...licy makers on issues such as [[climate change]], [[global warming]] and [[weather forecasting]]. # Promote greater interest in weather and climate
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  • ...V) , McNabs island (CXMI) and Sable Island (CWSA) . The municipality has 2 weather warning areas.
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  • ...e. Next up is the [[stratosphere]]. [[Concorde]] flew in this layer, as do weather balloons. Above that is the [[mesosphere]]. The troposphere, stratosphere, ...thinner than Earth's, it has little in the way of clouds and most martian weather constitutes the dust storms which sometimes encircle the entire planet. The
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  • ...mpg Video of a heavy thunderstorm] [http://wetterchronik.de Source: German Weather Chronicles] *[http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/advice/lightning.html UK Met Office lightning safety and power advice]
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  • ...ands|MF/SSB]] radio, [[INMARSAT]] satellite communications, and [[NAVTEX]] weather and safety receiver. MCA strongly recommend that recreational and other ve
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  • ...ational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] (NOAA) and the [[National Weather Service]] (NWS), Last updated May 5, 2009</ref>
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  • ...dy invasion, dates are relative; the specific start was rescheduled due to weather and other factors, but the orders did not need to be reprinted.
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  • ...t from cold weather, as in the Falklands, which is very different than hot weather with a good road network, as in Iraq.
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  • ...eriges Radio]]. Many of the other major media companies in Sweden also buy weather forecasts from SMHI.
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  • Byron is remembered by the nickname "Foul-weather Jack" because of his apparent bad luck when it came to meteorological condi | title=Foul-weather Jack
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  • '''vâin''' ''proud, in vain'' = '''vâne''' ''weather'' = '''vèin''' ''blood'' '''vèin''' ''blood'' = '''vâin''' ''proud'' = '''vâne''' ''weather''
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  • ...at high altitude. It was also used to direct tactical aircraft during all weather and during darkness, in situations including attacks on supply lines, close
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  • ...whilst climate is the average weather pattern for many years. Commonly the weather patterns that define a climate are averaged for a period of 30 years. ...es it may rain a great deal for many months. The reminder of the year, the weather can be virtually without rain.
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  • ...hts''' by [[Emily Bronte]], the [[Yorkshire]] Moors and particularly their weather provide an essential background to the development of the story.
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  • ...fire station, personnel offices and a [[NEXRAD]] tower, which is used for weather forecasting for both the military and civilian entities.<ref>[http://www.va
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  • ...etely under the control of the response system, as with storm detection in weather forecasting. It may involve a target actively using [[electronic warfare]]
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  • ...rous in the world today. Fiscal prudence in recent years has allowed it to weather various economic downturns, including high unemployment in the 1990's and a
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  • ...s of the ability to perform some task, such as piloting an airplane in bad weather.
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  • ...Ministry member, Sir August De Wynter (Sean Connery), is controlling the [[weather]] over Britain. In doing so, he has enacted a brilliant plan to extort the ...e 'The House That Jack Built'. Also, the 'villain who wants to control the weather' plot was borrowed from an episode featuring [[Diana Rigg]]'s Mrs. Peel cal
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  • ...zero carbon from all energy at low cost and without blackouts in variable weather throughout the U.S. with 100% wind-water-solar and storage'', Renewable Ene
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  • ACTD added Remote Miniature Weather Station (RMWS), from System Innovations. These RMWS measure temperature, hu ==Unattended weather systems==
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  • ...eemaker has to be safe in an antisubmarine aircraft that may be in extreme weather, with the pot firmly restrained and the heater running on aviation-standard
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  • ...ing season, and an occasional meteorologist on [[Willis Island]]. Unmanned weather stations, beacons, and a lighthouse are located on several other islands an
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  • ...Doran (2009)].</ref> As a result, [[flooding]], [[drought]] and extreme [[weather]] seem to be more common today than in planet's recent past.<ref>[http://ww
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  • * Mountain Troop: technical rock climbing and cold-weather operations, overlap with [[Arctic and Mountain Warfare Cadre]]
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  • ...rs are widely used in civilian surveying and construction, field research, weather forecasting, and a host of other applications. ...y to blinding as a collateral effect of other laser-based systems, such as weather instrumentation, rangefinders, etc., but it is a widely accepted principle
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  • ...e main rocket engines. That "O-ring" seal, however, was embrittled by cold weather; NASA management, eager to keep their schedule, had insisted on launching o
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  • ...[precipitation]] to cause a serious hydrologic imbalance." [http://www.srh.weather.gov/srh/jetstream/append/glossary_d.htm]. *[http://www.srh.weather.gov/srh/jetstream/append/glossary_d.htm An index of hydrological drought co
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  • ...in the weather. Since air [[temperature]] and [[humidity]] as well as the weather change with the annual seasons (i.e., winter, spring, summer and fall), the
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  • Even in blue-water operations, what if weather prevents helicopter operations, or the helicopter is on a mission or otherw
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  • ...regularly for meals (and presumably exercise and toileting) and in extreme weather. In the end, Brown gave up trying to evict the dog and provided a shelter f
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  • ...ntry on a map, and offers advice to viewers on how to prepare for oncoming weather (for example, warm coats are recommended for wintry conditions).
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  • ...completely in winter and regrows in Spring. In North America, it is a cool-weather plant that appears early and is harvested early. [[Texas A&M University]] o
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  • Small craft of this type would have needed ideal weather even to have attempted the invasion, but were vulnerable to being swamped b
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  • ...ponent of [[United States Special Operations Command]]. Special operations weather technicians may be attached to the special operations component of any [[Un
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  • ...er Flying' which is not availiable to anyone below level 80. However, Cold Weather Flying may be purchased by a level 80 character and given to another charac
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  • While based in the Falkland Islands in 1995 weather conditions were too bad to fly in, and his navigator said "Oh, for goodness
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  • ...ncipals of physics. The benefits that would accrue would include improving weather forecasting and better predictions of the occurrences of devastating tornad ...e and it involves [[atmospheric chemistry]], [[atmospheric physics]] and [[weather forecasting]].<ref name=Hamblin>{{cite book|author=W.K. Hamblin and E.H. C
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  • ...for a new National railway, near [[Kenora, Ontario]]. A sudden change of weather while his canoe was crossing [[Manitou Lake]] swamped his canoe, and Sankey
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  • ...penetrating sensor, a platform should be selected that can fly "above" the weather. In other words, a platform with high-altitude capability is needed. The Gl
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  • ...is gives an idea of the range and severity of [[geology|geological]] and [[weather]]-related events that affect the country.<ref>Source: "EM-DAT: The OFDA/CRE
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  • ...ode operation to provide periscope and small target detection, navigation, weather avoidance, long range surface search and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and
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  • ...]. Ironically, since the cover story for the first aircraft shot down was "weather research", U-2 aircraft do conduct high-altitude environmental research for ...in early 1960, the U.S. Senate was told the U-2 had been carrying out NASA weather missions.
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  • '''''Heavy Weather''''' is a comic novel by [[P.G. Wodehouse]], first published in the United ==Characters in ''Heavy Weather'' ==
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  • ...iver Mole, Surrey]], a river, part of whose course runs underground in dry weather
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  • ...tside of the bulb. Water whenever the soil becomes dry, especially in hot weather and if blooming. Soil should be well drained and not remain water-logged. ...yllis thrive at room temperature (around 75° F) but will tolerate very hot weather if soil is kept moist and shade is available during times of high heat. The
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  • ...ller University]]), [[Francis Reichelderfer]] (former director of the U.S. Weather Service), [[Wallace Fenn]] ([[University of Rochester]]), [[William Rubey]]
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  • ...1000, but following 1300 a series of disasters befell Western Europe. Bad weather led to famine in the years after 1314, and in 1347 and following the [[Blac
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  • ...of the Great Lakes]] she sank off [[Cape Smoky, Nova Scotia]], during bad weather, on March 11, 1954.<ref name=MhotGLRouille/>
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  • ...s [[axis of rotation|axis]], is the basic mechanism that results in warmer weather in [[summer]] than in [[winter]] (see Figure 1). (See also [[season]].)
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  • ...strumenting the fluid dynamic behavior of models is useful in ship design, weather analysis, and other fields.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...y, its applications broadened to a wide range of intelligence, targeting, weather and other high-bandwidth applications. <ref>{{citation
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  • Of course, weather may affect the flight; wind usually needs to be considered. Firing through
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  • ...r hour winds. The captain turned back to the safety of the port. But the weather was so bad that he decided to drop anchor. The anchor chain broke and her
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  • ...tem]] and catch reporting for fishing vessels, engine maintenance records, weather software, etc.
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  • ...of Homeland Security]] || || [[Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Mount Weather Police Department]] (FEMA)<ref name=DhsAgencies/>
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  • ...essd26apr99_1.htm Welcome to the Thunder Dome: Atlanta's Urban Heat Alters Weather Patterns], 1999</ref>
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  • ...lions every year to [[hiking|hike]] the hills and walk the [[beach]]es - [[weather]] permitting, of course.
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  • ==Characters in ''Heavy Weather'' ==
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  • ...concentrate the blast of the bomb he had concealed in a briefcase, but the weather encouraged use of an above-ground facility.
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  • ...uote>On the 8th April, 1940, H.M.S. Glowworm was proceeding alone in heavy weather towards a rendezvous in West Fjord, when she met and engaged two enemy dest
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  • In less salubrious weather, he likes to mess around in his museum or sit comfortably in the library, r ...in a 1995 [[BBC]] adaptation of ''[[Heavy Weather (Wodehouse novel)|Heavy Weather]]'', broadcast in the United States by [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]].
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  • By December, a combination of intense weather, and defenses the Russians had had time to build around Moscow, his advance
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  • ...ery low level, special operations missions in night or day, and in adverse weather, as single aircraft or in formations. ...tration and resupply of special operations forces in day, night or adverse weather conditions
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  • ...he felt, would produce valuable weather data as well as experience in cold-weather operations. With her endurance and ability to fly at low speeds, the airshi ...discovering the “enemy” force as planned but lost contact with it in foul weather. Technical difficulties and lack of support facilities in the fleet forced
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  • "UH-60M is an “all weather, all terrain, day/night/night-vision-system” vertical maneuver platform c ...filtration, and resupply of special operations forces" at night and in bad weather.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...e three SAR aircraft were forced to return to their base to await improved weather conditions, the CFAV Firebird could only proceed as far as Maughers Beach w
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  • ...ational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] (NOAA) and the [[National Weather Service]] (NWS) The primary source for this section.</ref> ...s (11 miles) high at the [[equator]]. This is where we live and all of our weather occurs in the troposphere. The troposphere contains about 80% of the total
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  • ...r a Vietnam-era variant), RAF "Rhubarb" missions from low altitude and bad weather, and intruder missions where fighters would mingle with German fighters, vu ...maximum advantage. For example, British "Rhubarb" operations exploited bad weather, so they could approach German airfields, shoot down aircraft committed to
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  • ...ied since its initial excavation in 1771 by the destructive effects of the weather, the conservation efforts of the site staff and the demands involved with b
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  • ...vances have created new vulnerabilities to equipment failure, human error, weather and other natural causes, and physical and cyber attacks. Addressing these | Weather and atmospheric events
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  • ...ef>South Travels. [http://www.southtravels.com/europe/albania/weather.html Weather & Climate in Albania]. Retrieved on October 21, 2007.</ref> Its highest poi
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  • ||[[Weather satellite]]
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  • ...factors went into the lack of success. There were local issues such as bad weather, but more endemic was that the aircrews' training had emphasized the delive
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  • ...allows you to play just about any video format, use a web browser, display weather information or view RSS feeds. It even allows you to use an external har *Weather = adds weather forecast functionality to home screen
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  • ...ng characteristics than a destroyer, so it could escort carriers under any weather conditions.
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  • ...Road would be an [[ice road]], like that from [[Yellowknife]], not an all-weather road as in post-2005 proposals, following the failure of the ice road to fr
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  • ...l young enough to enjoy it, foolishly squanders it on high living and fair weather friends, and eventually finds himself penniless and forlorn. He returns to
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  • ...he standard way to describe wind speed at sea and is used in most nautical weather forecasts. ...graphic Office of the British Admiralty.<ref name=bbc>http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/beaufort_scale.shtml</ref><br />
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  • ...the "Director" expanded ability to customize level layout, world objects, weather, and lighting to reflect different times of day. <Ref>[http://www.l4d.com/g
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  • ...coincidentally, one of the very few citrus trees that can survive freezing weather, withstanding regular winter temperatures as low as 15 degrees Fahrenheit (
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  • ...ports Media Ltd.</ref> The final Test at [[The Oval]] ended in a draw. Bad weather ruined the last two days and left England just 21 runs short of another vic
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  • ...ticle of clothing that is worn on the head, either for protection from the weather, from a physical environmental effect (such as the hard hat) or to present
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  • ...semi-arid. Rainfall is infrequent in this area. Following a Asian monsoon weather pattern, the summers are very hot and winters are very cold. The land is ge
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  • ...usually gets the desired color, but this method will fail (perhaps) if the weather is cold or if the toast is thicker than usual. This is an example of an [[
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  • ...c detection is a reliable method of gathering data not usually affected by weather conditions and detectable through foliage and debris. Unlike detection meth ...r military use, it is now available for use by civilians. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day<ref>Garmin.com. (n.d.). W
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  • ...s Section (SPS) of the United States Weather Bureau (now NOAA's [[National Weather Service]]). The SPS was created in 1948 as the nuclear era emerged and it b
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  • ...ng up to Garnet are open during parts of the year although are closed when weather permits. Roughly 11km of road is unpaved on the way leading up to Garnet le
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  • ...technique for landing a helicopter on a small flight deck, even during bad weather, when the deck would be heaving up and down. The pilot would lower a speci
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  • #Lakunai, built by Australia before the war, had an all-weather surface of sand and volcanic ash ...[[B-25 Mitchell]]s, 12 RAAF Beaufighters, 125 [[P-38 Lightning]]s, and 11 weather and reconnaissance planes. Operational accidents and mechanical failures on
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  • ...oth raising young stars and well-established talent, but suffered some bad weather. The 2008 Stingaree Music Festival was held April 18-20 under clear skies.
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  • ...Protection Agency]]</ref><ref name=Woodruff>[http://data.piercecollege.edu/weather/stability.html About Atmospheric Stability] Steve W. Woodruff, Pierce Colle ...to them called [[radiosonde]]s. Sometimes, meteorologists drop these mini-weather stations from an airplane at high altitude with a parachute attached. This
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  • ...covered by SOLAS also are required to carry a [[NAVTEX]] navigational and weather receiver. Supplemental systems using [[digital selective calling]] on [[ITU
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  • ...cted due to the occasion (formal or semi-formal). Where the demands of the weather or occasion do not necessitate an outer upper-body garment (such as at hot ...|Inverness rain cape]] has come to be almost universally adopted for rainy weather by pipe bands the world over and many other kilt wearers also find it to be
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  • | All weather, 24-hour operations | Limited weather
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  • Based on available information about the record of past weather in England, people tend intuitively to put more "belief" in the first poss
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  • ...1000, but following 1300 a series of disasters befell Western Europe. Bad weather led to famine in the years after 1314, and in 1347 and following the [[Blac
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  • ===Weather Bureau contract and the first audio radio transmission=== ...oiding the need to use the existing telegraph lines. The contract gave the Weather Bureau access to any devices Fessenden invented, but he would retain owners
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  • In 1932, [[French Indochina]] annexed the islands and set up a weather station on Pattle Island; maintenance was continued by its successor, Vietn
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  • * ''[[Heavy Weather]]'' (1933) ...sisting of ''[[Summer Lightning]], [[Heavy Weather (Wodehouse novel)|Heavy Weather]], [[Uncle Fred in the Springtime]], [[Full Moon]], [[Pigs Have Wings]],''
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  • ...ere, atmosphere, and lithosphere to understand the physical topography and weather and the global patterns of life on Earth<ref>[http://www.physicalgeography. ...the American Meteorological Society]</ref> including: weather studies and weather forecasting; studies of the related [[Oceanography|oceanic]] and [[Hydrolog
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  • ...ovide regular competition using grass pitches in autumn and spring and all weather pitches at Dingwall, Fort William and Inverness during the winter.
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  • ...ar skies; summers are characterized by continuous daylight, damp and foggy weather, and weak cyclones with rain or snow. ....arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np_weatherdata.html NOAA Near-realtime North Pole Weather Data] Data from instruments deployed on an ice floe
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  • ...efore activities that are known to provoke attacks (e.g., exercise or cold weather). Common side-effects include headache, rash, dizziness, upset stomach and
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